Friday, October 03, 2008
My petition for rehearing / en banc re. Experian filing my unredacted credit reports
I decided to file my petition for rehearing with suggestion for rehearing en banc. Fortunately I got approved for electronic filing in the 9th circuit and that gave me a few extra days.
I thought I was done on Wednesday, spent endless hours since yesterday on rewriting. I didn’t want to be too offensive, but let’s face it, what happened to me in federal court and then on appeal makes any dictatorship look good. The courts did exactly what the people in power want them to do:
IGNORE the rules, the facts and the law to benefit the elite.
It’s not just about my case. It’s about the SYSTEMIC violations of consumer protection laws and the courts consistently backing corporations.
I just saw that the House passed the bailout, Bush signed it and stocks went down.
It is so scary to read the comments on the web from all these people ready to start a civil war.
Any war ALWAYS hurts the working people and the poor most. The elite either already left the country or has their jets standing by. Yes, America was born through revolution. But you can’t possibly think that the militia can prevail against the American military. The military can listen to all communications and has weapons you can’t even imagine. TRILLIONS of your tax dollars have gone into black projects. The army is deployed in America, ready to kill Americans. Blackwater is standing by.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Of course I don’t expect that my petition is granted. I lost my faith in the American justice system a long time ago. But I had to do something.
It’s all I CAN do aside from telling those who are struggling to get by to STOP paying your unsecured debt and prepare.
Stock up on food, fuel and supplies and get ready to be on your own. There is nothing the government will do to help you. All they CAN do is print more money and cause prices to skyrocket.
Here is my entire petition:
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2003 Suit (appealed, Experian filed credit reports on PACER) • 2007 Appeal - American Agencies, Experian, CIC • (2) Comments • Permalink




